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Second Order Bounds for Contextual Bandits with Function Approximation

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Many works have developed no-regret algorithms for contextual bandits with function approximation, where the mean reward function over context-action pairs belongs to a function class. Although there are many approaches to this problem, one that has gained in importance is the use of algorithms based on the optimism principle such as optimistic least squares. It can be shown the regret of this algorithm scales as square root of the product of the eluder dimension (a statistical measure of the complexity of the function class), the logarithm of the function class size and the time horizon. Unfortunately, even if the variance of the measurement noise of the rewards at each time is changing and is very small, the regret of the optimistic least squares algorithm scales with square root of the time horizon. In this work we are the first to develop algorithms that satisfy regret bounds of scaling not with the square root of the time horizon, but the square root of the sum of the measurement variances in the setting of contextual bandits with function approximation when the variances are unknown. These bounds generalize existing techniques for deriving second order bounds in contextual linear problems.

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Catoni Contextual Bandits are Robust to Heavy-tailed Rewards

stat.ML · 2025-02-04 · conditional · novelty 7.0

Contextual bandits with general function approximation can achieve regret scaling with cumulative reward variance and only logarithmically with the reward range, using Catoni robust mean estimators, with a matching lower bound for the leading term.

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  • Catoni Contextual Bandits are Robust to Heavy-tailed Rewards stat.ML · 2025-02-04 · conditional · none · ref 20 · internal anchor

    Contextual bandits with general function approximation can achieve regret scaling with cumulative reward variance and only logarithmically with the reward range, using Catoni robust mean estimators, with a matching lower bound for the leading term.